Archive for the ‘Free Shipping’ Category

Why Big Retailers Are Always Rotating Promotions

Monday, March 29th, 2010

Every week we look at over 500 retailers to keep tabs on what kind of free shipping promotions they’re offering. We’ve done this long enough to notice an interesting pattern: the largest retailers always have a promotion running. Whether it be free shipping, free shipping upgrade, flat rate shipping, BOGO, x% purchases over $y, or free gift with purchase, these promotions are always for a limited time. And as soon as that promotion ends, the next begins. Why?

Differentiation is Not Just for Merchandise

We know that people value things differently. That’s the core tenet of differentiation, which in turn is the basis of all marketing. While one person is willing to pay a top dollar for great customer service, another values a eCommerce site’s ease of use, while yet another cares only about quality of merchandise.

The same is true for promotions. Many people care about free shipping while others are excited by the idea of getting a free mystery gift. All, however, are spurred to action by a rapidly approaching deadline.

By rotating promotions, retailers get to appeal to all types of preferences while introducing a never ending element of scarcity. And because each promotion appeals to a different segment, there is usually no overall time-shifting of demand. Each segment delays or expedites their purchases based on promotion timing, but as long as each segment is of the same size the overall level of demand remains about constant.

What About Smaller Retailers?

Rotating promotions is less common among smaller retailers but a few merchants swear by it. Week after week we see them bounce back and forth between, say, 20% off purchases over $100 and free shipping with purchases over $100 promotions. All, of course, are limited time only. And technically, it’s true.

So if you’ve been looking for a way to add a sense of urgency to the buying decision then consider rotating two or three promotions every week. It’s quite easy to do and you might find that more shoppers end up pulling the trigger instead of leaving abandoned carts.

You Can’t Sell Shoes Online Without Free Shipping

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

You have to offer free shipping to sell shoes online. At least it seems most pure-play online shoe retailers think so.

Our free shipping list surveys 129 clothing and shoes retailers weekly. Of those 129 retailers, only these 13 offer free shipping with no minimum purchase:

Amerimark
Barneys New York
CaféPress.com
Casual Living
CustomInk.com
Kate Spade
Onlineshoes.com
Piperlime
Road Runner Sports
Shoebuy.com
ShoeMall.com
Shoes.com
The Guiltless Purse

Even though they make up only a small fraction of the clothing and shoes category, online shoe retailers account for nearly half of merchants offering free shipping (6 out of 13).

Has Zappos’ free shipping and returns policy forced competitors to drop shipping charges as well or is there another dynamic at work here?

(It’s interesting to note that, although free shipping is nearly ubiquitous in the shoe business, many merchants are reluctant to offer free returns as well. Instead they promote “easy shipping” by providing free pre-paid return shipping labels, cost deducted from return amount, of course. If everyone is forced to match Zappos’ free shipping policy, why not their free returns policy as well?)

Post Cyber Monday, Retailers Pulling Free Shipping off the Table

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009
Free Shipping Trends

For the first time since we started tracking free shipping a few weeks ago there has been a net decline in free shipping offers among retailers. This, of course, is news of the “Well, duh” variety. It is interesting to note, however, that despite the pull back more than half of merchants are still offering free shipping.

Take a look at the full free shipping list breakdown at http://istobe.com/free-shipping.html.

Just Under Half of Retailers Offering Free Shipping in Run-Up to Holidays

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

Will you be offering free shipping for the holidays? If so, you’re not alone. Nearly 44% of retailers we surveyed in our free shipping report are currently offering some type of free shipping in preparation for the holidays.

Of those offering free shipping, about 7 in 10 require a minimum order amount. The remaining 30% offer free shipping regardless of order size.

Office product and jewelry retailers lead the way with nearly 75% and 65% respectively offering some free shipping variant. Food and gifts retailers are at the opposite end, with only 10% offering free shipping with minimum purchase.

On average, the minimum order size for free shipping is $75.

Check out the full results at http://istobe.com/free-shipping.html. We’ll be updating these stats daily throughout the holiday season so check back often.

Also, if there are any retailers you’d like to see added to the list just drop us a comment below.